Dawson Reiman had two hits and Jake Lowery pitched a complete game but the Great Falls Chargers AA fell 7-1 to the Vauxhall Baseball Academy Friday night as the 40th annual Tom Taleff Legion baseball tournament got underway at Centene Stadium.

Earlier in the A portion of the tourney, the Chargers A rallied for three runs in the seventh but fell 6-5 to the Okotoks Academy. Tyler Strickland pitched well and Peyton Mitchel knocked in two runs for the Chargers A, who play Saturday morning at 9 at Don Olson Field.

The Chargers AA doesn’t play today. Manager Levi Johnson’s club plays twice Sunday and concludes Taleff play Monday morning at 9 at Centene.

The Billings Central boys and Livingston girls won team titles. The Havre boys of coach George Ferguson finished third.

Barclay Fagg of Billings Central won the girls’ singles title. Doubles titles were won by Livingston’s Mariel Kelley-Chelsea Woods and John Knisely-Harrison Fagg of Billings Central.

All UM, MSU football games to be televised

The Montana and Montana State football programs have announced that all the games in their 2015 seasons will be televised.

Root Sports will carry five games for each team, including the Cat-Griz game on Nov. 21 in Bozeman, while Cowles Media Montana will pick up most of the rest.

Montana opens its season against four-time defending FCS champion North Dakota State on Saturday, Aug. 29 in a game that will be televised on ESPN.

Montana’s home games against Northern Arizona, North Dakota and Eastern Washington and its game at UC Davis will be carried on Root Sports. Root also will broadcast Montana State’s games at Eastern Washington and Portland State and home games against Sacramento State and Southern Utah.

Cowles Media will televise six Montana State games, including games at Northern Arizona, North Dakota and Idaho State. Cowles will carry five Montana games including home games against Cal Poly and Weber State and its game at Idaho State.

UGF’s Thoeny, Statton at NAIA track meet

GULF SHORES, Ala. – University of Great Falls track standouts Ashley Thoeny and Taylor Statton competed in the shot put Friday at the 35th Annual NAIA Outdoor Track and Field National Championships at Mickey Miller Blackwell Stadium.

Thoeny, a junior from Broadus, threw 39-8.5 to take 22nd place in the shot put.

Statton, a sophomore from Harrison, finished 19th in the javelin with a toss of 112-3.